https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=115970

--- Comment #37 from Franklin Weng <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to DaeHyun Sung from comment #33)
> (In reply to Volga from comment #32)
> > Mr. Sung, I saw you have made a fix for bug 155947, so can you fix this bug
> > as well?
> 
> In LibreOffice Korean environments(both Windows and MacOS),
> https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155947 "Korean word
> default font size is 10pt." is fixed. 
> 
> Check English and Korean, default fonts(English and Korean) use 10pt. 
> 
> But, I'm not LibreOffice Chinese user, I don't know about Chinese(all
> environments, Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong kong)'s default font.
> 
> (I checked only Korean environments in LibreOffice)


In Taiwan, there is an official rule.  In the main text body of government
official document, Chinese and English characters needs to use size 12pt.  It's
similar to the condition in Korean I guess.  But that's only for government
official documents, not applying to all others. 

If Daehyun's patch ( https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/153324  ) is
acceptable, maybe there should be similar workaround for other languages?  I
mean, if I proposed a commit for LANGUAGE_CHINESE_TRADITIONAL like Daehyun did,
will it be accepted also?  

Given it all, shouldn't it be an option based on locale?

So far we're using customized template to decide default font settings. 
However there is a problem: Even if I set the Chinese font in a template to
12pt, when I select texts and clear all their style settings, it will be back
to 10.5, which is not the expected behavior the users want.

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